Hopefully they will buckle soon. The paper doesn't even amount to toilet reading anymore.
Could it be ammonia?
As said above, glutamine often gets converted to glutamate, which is involved in pain signaling. I don't tolerate even small amounts of it.
Nooooooooooooo! Homopathy works!!!
These are supplements that we have been trialing for years. Nothing new here.
He's not the only one: http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/this-biohacker-became-the-first-person-to-edit-his-own-dna/
While this news is sad (as in we still don't have effective treatment), I agree that it is not all that shocking that the results turned out...
I don't think speculating about people's motivations is appropriate. I agree people should be judged on their actions, not their thoughts,...
I don't think it will work either (as a cure), but it might provide symptom relief/improvement. At least this is my personal experience.
We seem to get a lot of these association studies without knowing what is driving the changes.
High protein intake can lead to increased ammonia levels in some people, which might explain the symptoms....
Luckily there are technical ways to circumvent any such blockade.
It isn't as simple as that. You need a range of different fibers to support your microbiome. So the best overall advice is to include a diversity...
When it's not listed in the report, does that mean it's non-existent? And if that is the case, perhaps FMT could be of some use, for both of us?
I wouldn't waste my time with those species. They are not very important in the big picture. It's mostly hyped up yogurt marketing.
Just one capsule daily. Every symptom got worse at first, including OI, muscle fatigue and pain, headache, etc. Took a few weeks to get over it.
About 3 months? I took it daily the first few weeks, but now I just take it once in a while. It seems to have colonized.
This part of the URL would suggest so: emb_releases
Just a note; the first two weeks were absolutely awful and all my symptoms seemed intensified. Then it got better. Probably a phase of LPS from...
I'm pretty sure I moved from moderate to mild because of this one.
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